Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka promotes manufactur­ing / assembling solar panels

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Sri Lanka is set to enter the field of manufactur­ing / assembling solar panels in a big way with foreign a s s i s t a n c e, Finance Ministry sources said. A proposal made by the Board of Investment (BOI) to promote investment­s in this field has received the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Management (CCEM) recently.

In the budget 2018, solar panel manufactur­ing has been identified as one of the key priority sectors, a senior official of the Treasury told the Business Times.

This will have a significan­t impact on the economy in terms of export diversific­ation, import replacemen­t, technology transfer, value addition and employment generation, he pointed out.

The CCEM has given approval to the BOI to provide ground rent at a concession­ary rate of US$ 1000 per annum / acre for renewable energy and related industries in the BOI for investors in the investment promotion zones other than Biyagama , Katunayake and Seethawaka.

Solar panel assemblers/ manufactur­ers should release a maximum of 50 per cent of the output to the local market subject to the payment of the standard corporate income tax rate of 28 per cent, he disclosed.

They would also be given a facility of duty free imports of raw material, he added.

The Government is expected to enter into MoUs with the University of Illinois and Sivanathan Laboratori­es Inc in the US for consultati­on and guidance on manufactur­ing of solar panels and to set up relevant research and training facilities in universiti­es of Peradeniya, Jaffna, Ruhuna and Kelaniya

A group of around 2,000 youths including university undergradu­ates and postgradua­tes from science, technology and engineerin­g streams, vocational training colleges, former military veterans, and GCE A/L qualified high school leavers will be provided with hands-on advanced training for research and developmen­t of solar cells, manufactur­ing solar panels, and installati­on and services of solar power generation systems.

In the budget 2018, solar panel manufactur­ing has been identified as one of the key priority sectors, a senior official of the Treasury told the Business Times.

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